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DIVISION 7. CONFIDENTIALITY
In the interest of public safety, to the extent allowed by local, state, and federal laws, information contained in and gathered through the alarm registration applications, records relating to alarm dispatch requests, and applications for appeals shall be held in confidence by all employees or representatives of the city, and by any third-party administrator or employees of a third-party administrator with access to such information.
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DIVISION 8. GOVERNMENT IMMUNITY
Alarm registration is not intended to, nor will it create a contract, duty, or obligation, either expressed or implied, of response. Any and all liability and consequential damage resulting from the failure to respond to a notification is hereby disclaimed and governmental immunity as provided by law is retained. By applying for an alarm registration, the alarm user acknowledges that law enforcement response may be influenced by factors such as the availability of response resources, priority of calls, weather conditions, traffic conditions, emergency conditions, staffing levels, and prior response history.
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DIVISION 9. FIRE ALARMS
(A) The purpose of this division is to encourage owners and fire alarm businesses to properly use and maintain the operational effectiveness of fire alarm systems in order to improve their reliability and reduce or eliminate false fire alarm and nuisance fire alarm dispatching.
(B) This division governs fire alarm systems intended to summon fire department personnel and requires reporting the state mandated annual testing results to the fire department via the department's third party vendor for data collection. Assessment of fee based inspections for excessive fire alarms and nuisance fire alarms dispatching provides procedures for repeat offenders which may include cost recovery for the fire department response.
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As used in this division, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
(A) ADOPTED CODE(S) - Codes adopted by this code. In the absence of any such code adoption, the National Fire Protection Association National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 72 ("NFPA 72") shall apply as referenced in one or more of the following codes: the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code 101 ("NFPA 101"), the International Building Code ("IBC"), the California Fire Code ("CFC"), and the International Residential Code ("IRC").
(B) COMMERCIAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS - Those alarm systems installed in other than one-family and two-family homes.
(C) ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL - The fire chief or his or her designee.
(D) FALSE FIRE ALARM - The activation of any fire alarm system not caused by heat, smoke, or fire, exclusive of a nuisance fire alarm.
(E) FEE - The assessment of a monetary charge based on the cost of services provided by the city, payable to the city pursuant to this division.
(F) FINE - The assessment of a monetary charge for noncompliance with this division, payable to the city pursuant to this division.
(G) FIRE ALARM ACTIVATION REPORT - A document issued by the enforcement official indicating that the activation was deemed to be the result of fire alarm activation due to fire, a nuisance fire alarm, or a false fire alarm.
(H) FIRE ALARM BUSINESS - Any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity that is appropriately licensed in the state/jurisdiction and installs, causes to be installed, permits to be installed, alters, maintains, repairs, replaces, or services any fire alarm system.
(I) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM - A commercial or household system, or portion of a combination system, consisting of components and circuits arranged to monitor and/or annunciate the status of a fire alarm, or supervisory signal-initiating device(s), and to initiate the appropriate response to those signals.
(J) FIRE DEPARTMENT - The Oxnard Fire Department.
(K) FIRE WATCH - An enforcement official approved person or persons assigned to the premises for the purpose of protecting the occupants from fire or similar emergencies. A fire watch may involve at least some special action beyond normal staffing, such as assigning an additional security guard(s) to walk the premises who has been specially trained in fire prevention and in the use of fire extinguishers, in notifying the fire department, in sounding the fire alarm system located on the premises, and in understanding the particular fire safety situation.
(L) INITIATING DEVICE - A system component that originates transmission of a change of state condition, such as in a smoke detector, manual fire alarm box. or supervisory switch.
(M) MONITORED SYSTEM - The process by which a supervising station receives fire alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals, from a fire alarm system for the purpose of re-transmission.
(N) NUISANCE FIRE ALARM - The activation of any fire alarm system, which results in a response by the fire department, caused by mechanical failure, malfunction, improper installation, lack of proper maintenance, human activity that is determined by the fire chief or his or her designee to be negligent, or any other response for which the fire department personnel are unable to determine the apparent cause of the alarm activation. A false alarm includes an alarm caused by a power outage, but does not include an alarm caused by a force majeure or an extraordinary condition not reasonably within the control of the alarm business or alarm user.
(O) OWNER - Any person who owns the premises in which a fire alarm system is installed or the person or persons, who lease, operate, occupy, or manage the premises.
(P) PREMISES - Any building, structure, or combination of buildings and structures, which serve as dwelling units such as single-family, multi-family, or any other area within a building, structure, or combination thereof, which is used for any purpose, wherein a fire alarm system is installed.
(Q) QUALIFIED FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN - Any person who inspects, installs, repairs, or performs maintenance on fire alarm systems. This person shall be:
(1) Factory trained and certified;
(2) National Institute of Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) Fire Alarm Level II certified;
(3) Electronic Security Association (ESA) Certified Fire Alarm Technician; or
(4) Licensed or certified by state or local authority.
(R) RECORD OF COMPLETION - The completion of a form equivalent to the record of completion form included in the National Fire Protection Association's National Fire Alarm Code ("NFPA 72").
(S) REPORT OF SERVICE/REPAIR - Appropriate documentation in a format acceptable to the fire department's third party vendor for data collection that verifies proper repairs or maintenance performed by the fire alarm business and/or the owner.
(T) REPORTING - The annual notification by the occupant/owner's contractor to the fire department's third party vendor for data collection, that a commercial fire alarm system is installed and 100% tested.
(U) RESPONSIBLE PERSON - Owner or occupant responsible for the alarm system for the building/occupancy.
(V) SUPERVISING STATION - An approved facility that monitors the signals transmitted from a protected premises fire alarm system, at which trained personnel are in constant attendance to take the appropriate action in response to those signals.
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(A) An annual notification shall be required for each commercial fire alarm system and a record of completion shall be submitted to the fire department or its third party vendor for data collection.
(B) The responsible person shall be required to give notification to the fire department via its third party vendor for data collection whenever there is a change in the fire alarm business responsible for maintaining, servicing, and/or monitoring the fire alarm system.
(C) Every fire alarm business shall notify the fire department via its third party vendor for data collection of the existence of a commercial fire alarm system prior to the fire alarm system being operational. It shall be the responsibility of the installing fire alarm business to advise the responsible person with notice of the existence of this division a copy of the fire alarm system operation instructions in accordance with adopted codes and the manufacturer's instructions.
(D) Commercial fire alarm contact information to fire department's third party vendor for data collection shall include the following information:
(1) The name(s), address of the premises, mailing address (if different from the address of the premises), business and home and/or cell telephone number of the owner, lessee, operator, manager, or person in possession of the premises wherein the fire alarm system is installed;
(2) The name, address, and telephone number of a minimum of two persons who can be notified by the enforcement official in the event of the activation of the fire alarm system, who shall be capable of responding to the premises within a time period adopted by code, and who are authorized to enter the premises to ascertain the status thereof;
(3) The name, address, and telephone number of the fire alarm business which has contracted to service the fire alarm system and proof of proper state licensing/registration with the enforcement official, if required. Proof of proper state licensing may be a valid state licensing number; and
(4) Any other documentation that is required by adopted codes.
(E) When any of the information required in subsections 11-80(D)(1) through (3) has changed, it shall be reported to the fire department via its third party vendor for data collection by the responsible person within 15 days of becoming aware of such change.
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All newly installed commercial fire alarm systems shall be approved by the enforcement official. The record of completion document shall indicate that the fire alarm system is in compliance with adopted codes, and when the fire alarm system is approved and accepted, it shall be signed and dated by a qualified fire alarm technician and by the enforcement official.
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